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Sir Graham Brady? Probably still stuck under a pile of letters at HQ! Maybe that was the ‘urgent business’ Truss was attending to that necessitated her absence from the HoC today?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Poor Sir Graham is coming back from holiday to all this, apparently.
/Meanwhile, many in the Parliamentary Party don’t want the Werthers Warriors saddling them with a 3-legged donkey ever again in the future:
Some MPs are keen that the party's constitution is changed so that grassroots members no longer elect the leader when the party is in power, and only get a say
when in opposition, according to The Telegraph./
I guess it happens when you leave such a crucial decision to so confused many octogenarians, bless ‘em! PMSL
/Meanwhile, many in the Parliamentary Party don’t want the Werthers Warriors saddling them with a 3-legged donkey ever again in the future:
Some MPs are keen that the party's constitution is changed so that grassroots members no longer elect the leader when the party is in power, and only get a say
when in opposition, according to The Telegraph./
I guess it happens when you leave such a crucial decision to so confused many octogenarians, bless ‘em! PMSL
Seems he’s been busy today!
/Jeremy Hunt has met with Sir Graham Brady
Sky News can reveal Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has met with Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee this afternoon, prompting further questions about the prime minister's future, says Sky's deputy political editor, Sam Coates.
This comes amid speculation at the number of MPs who have submitted letters to Sir Graham calling for Liz Truss to go, and claims Sir Graham is trying to find a way through the crisis.
Treasury sources claimed that the meeting this afternoon was a routine briefing ahead of Mr Hunt's appearance before a wider party meeting tomorrow. However, other sources said that this sort of briefing was not routine./
Good that he had a meeting with the new Prime Minister.
Wonder where Truss was at the time? Lol
/Jeremy Hunt has met with Sir Graham Brady
Sky News can reveal Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has met with Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee this afternoon, prompting further questions about the prime minister's future, says Sky's deputy political editor, Sam Coates.
This comes amid speculation at the number of MPs who have submitted letters to Sir Graham calling for Liz Truss to go, and claims Sir Graham is trying to find a way through the crisis.
Treasury sources claimed that the meeting this afternoon was a routine briefing ahead of Mr Hunt's appearance before a wider party meeting tomorrow. However, other sources said that this sort of briefing was not routine./
Good that he had a meeting with the new Prime Minister.
Wonder where Truss was at the time? Lol
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//Can we skip this 'Werthers Warriors' nonsense? It's insulting to those of us with experience, wisdom and common sense.//
No, we can’t. It’ll stop when someone’s ceases to use 5C/Poltroons.
Plus, what experience, wisdom and common sense have the aged party members shown by suddenly wanting to reverse their vote so quickly, in record time in fact?
Talking of which, where is ToraToraTora today? Lol
//Can we skip this 'Werthers Warriors' nonsense? It's insulting to those of us with experience, wisdom and common sense.//
No, we can’t. It’ll stop when someone’s ceases to use 5C/Poltroons.
Plus, what experience, wisdom and common sense have the aged party members shown by suddenly wanting to reverse their vote so quickly, in record time in fact?
Talking of which, where is ToraToraTora today? Lol
Meanwhile, many in the Parliamentary Party don’t want the Werthers Warriors saddling them with a 3-legged donkey ever again in the future:
2000 a lorra workers and professionals in my branch wished to directly elect our leaders. And the time servers lick-spittles and hangers-on who WERE our leaders said:
"no you get a head who has to work with a council that doesnt like him and that never works"
and bless them all, they stayed
otherwise Truss
2000 a lorra workers and professionals in my branch wished to directly elect our leaders. And the time servers lick-spittles and hangers-on who WERE our leaders said:
"no you get a head who has to work with a council that doesnt like him and that never works"
and bless them all, they stayed
otherwise Truss
STILL no word? 14 have gone public, how many privately?
/Fourteenth Tory MP calls for Truss to stand down
Matthew Offord has become the 14th MP from the Conservative Party to call for Liz Truss to stand down as PM just six weeks into her tenure - as the parallels with Boris Johnson's demise grow by the minute.
Speaking to the Evening Standard, Mr Offord said: "I can't see the situation being sustainable.
"She does need to sit down and discuss it with her cabinet and with others to manage some kind of dignified exit."/
Tick,tock, tick, tock…….
/Fourteenth Tory MP calls for Truss to stand down
Matthew Offord has become the 14th MP from the Conservative Party to call for Liz Truss to stand down as PM just six weeks into her tenure - as the parallels with Boris Johnson's demise grow by the minute.
Speaking to the Evening Standard, Mr Offord said: "I can't see the situation being sustainable.
"She does need to sit down and discuss it with her cabinet and with others to manage some kind of dignified exit."/
Tick,tock, tick, tock…….